Fred Fish Disks 26 to 50
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💾 Fred Fish Disk 26
This is disk 26 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 3 packages; Archx, C-kermit, and Ps. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 27
This is disk 27 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 7 packages; ABdemos, Disassem, DvorakKeymap, Hypocycloids, LinesDemo, MemExpansion, and SafeMalloc. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 28
This is disk 28 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 5 packages; Backgammon, Cpp, MileStone, Othello, and Shar. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 29
This is disk 29 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 6 packages; AegisDrawDemo, Cc, Enough, Player, Rubik, and StringLib. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 30
This is disk 30 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Note that the programs on this disk are all shareware/freeware. This means that if you find them useful, you are morally obligated to send a small donation to the author to help support his efforts and fund further development. I hope that by including them in this library I have furthered the author's goals of widest possible distribution and thus maximum return. Also note (for those that like to split hairs) that I am distributing this disk as a freebee. To receive a copy, just request it when ordering any other disks from the library.
This disk the following 4 packages; Bbs, FineArt, FontEditor, and MenuEditor. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 31
This is disk 31 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 8 packages; Life, Mandelbrot, MxExample, RamSpeed, Set, Tree, TxEd, and VDraw. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 32
This is disk 32 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 9 packages; Address, Calendar, DosPlus1, DosPlus2, MacView, Puzzle, ShowHAM, Spin3, and Sword. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 33
This is disk 33 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 11 packages; 3dstars, Bigmap, Dbuf.gels, DiskMapper, MemView, Oing, ScreenDump, Sdb, Sproing, Stars, and TermPlus. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 34
This is disk 34 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 7 packages; alint, blink, browser, btree, btree2, calendar, and pr. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 35
This is disk 35 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 16 packages; asendpacket, consolewindow, dirutil, dirutil2, filerequester, macview, plop, popcli, quickcopy, scrollpf, sendpacket, spritemaker, tracker, triclops, tsize, and unifdef. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 36
This is disk 36 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 12 packages; acp, clock, csh, dietaid, echo, fixhunk, fm, kickbench, lex, tunnelvision, vc, and vt100. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 37
This is disk 37 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. It is port of Timothy Budd's Little Smalltalk system, done by Bill Kinnersley at Washington State University. The disk is unchanged except for the following: -1 I have added this file, README.list37. -2 I have added the standard distribution info file,README.dist. -3 In order to make room for the above two files (the disk only had 2 free blocks) I filtered all the text files in the sources, docs, and examples directories through a program to remove extraneous CR (^M) characters from the end of each line. This also makes the files conform to standard Amiga and Unix line delimiter conventions. I hope this didn't break anything else in the process... -4 I have added the file sources/Makefile to help people who want to recompile the sources. It uses my cc frontend. I was able to compile and link an executable that was almost the same size as the one Bill provided (100 bytes smaller) using Manx 3.20B in 16-bit int mode, but it aborted immediately with an error message, sobeware. Fred
This disk the following 4 packages; docs, examples, parser, and prelude. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 38
This is disk 38 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 11 packages; csquared, fixobj, handler, hp-10c, iffdump, jsh, newstat, reversi, uudecode, vdraw, and voicefiler. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 39
This is disk 39 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 3 packages; AnsiEcho, Display, and Driver. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 40
This is disk 40 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Note that many of the programs on this disk are shareware/freeware. This means that if you find them useful, you are morally obligated to send a small donation to the author to help support his efforts and fund further development. I hope that by including them in this library I have furthered the author's goals of widest possible distribution and thus maximum return. Also note (for those that like to split hairs) that I am distributing this disk as a freebee. To receive a copy, just request it when ordering any other disks from the library.
This disk the following 12 packages; ahost, amigamonitor, arc, areacode, blink, cosmo, dg210, dirutil, doshelp, pageprint, popcli, and spriteed. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 41
This is disk 41 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 8 packages; amigaventure, csh, dbug, dualplayfield, getfile, latticexref, lines, and setfont. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 42
This is disk 42 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. To quote the Read Me First file - This diskette contains the Amiga version of MicroGNUEmacs (MG), a small but powerful text editor that runs on many other computer systems besides the Amiga. One of MG's major goals is to becompatible with its cousin GNU Emacs, so certain features you may have seen in other versions of MicroEmacs may work differentlyhere, or not exist. Hopefully, you'll find the added features MGprovides to be worth the trouble it takes to make the switch. From the Read Me Second file: This is the fourth Beta distribution of MicroGnuEmacs. Beyond the work of Dave Conroy, author of the original public domain v30, this contains the efforts of: mwm@ucbopal.berkeley.edu Mike Meyermic@ngp.utexas.eduMic Kaczmarczikblarson@usc-oberon.arpa Bob Larsonrtech!daveb@sun.com Dave Brower A very nice job guys! Congratulations. This disk is essentially unchanged except that I have added the usual README.dist and README.list files, along with changing the volume name to AmigaLibDisk42. The original volume name was "MG 1a.& quot;
This is a disk contains the mg1a package. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 43
This is disk 43 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 10 packages; basicboing!, bbm, bbslist, cc, copper, instiff, popcolours, spriteclock, stemulator, and wbrun. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 44
This is disk 44 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 3 packages; Icons, NewIFF, and RayTracePics. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 45
This is disk 45 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 4 packages; Clue, Make, Pictures, and Update. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 46
This is disk 46 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 6 packages; asm, checkmodem, egad, jive, my.lib, and proffmacros. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 47
This is disk 47 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 2 packages; 3d-arm, and juggler. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 48
This is disk 48 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 7 packages; bru, comm, csh2.04, csh2.04m, diskperf, du, and memwatch. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 49
This is disk 49 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 8 packages; cycloids, dirutil, multidef, myupdate, plot, polygon, qmouse, and touch. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 50
This is disk 50 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Note that many of the programs on this disk are shareware/freeware. This means that if you find them useful, you are morally obligated to send a small donation to the author to help support his efforts and fund further development. I hope that by including them in this library I have furthered the author's goals of widest possible distribution and thus maximum return. Also note (for those that like to split hairs) that I am distributing this disk as a freebee.To receive a copy, just request it when ordering any other disks from the library.
This disk the following 8 packages; asm, breakout, diskzap, firstsilicon, missile, perfectsound, sizzlers, and unixarc.